Are you an Apache Struts user who follows security advisories? If so, they may be giving you a false sense of security. . Security researchers have reviewed security advisories for Apache Struts and found that two dozen of them inaccurately listed affected versions for the open-source development framework. The advisories have since been updated to reflect vulnerabilities in an additional 61 unique versions of Struts that were affected by at least one previously disclosed vulnerability but left off the security advisories for those vulnerabilities. The extensive analysis was done by the Black Duck Security Research (BDSR) team of Synopsys’ Cybersecurity Research Center (CyRC), which investigated 115 distinct releases for Apache Struts and correlated those releases against 57 existing Apache Struts Security Advisories covering 64 vulnerabilities. The link for this article located at Naked Security is no longer available. . Experts discovered 67 variations of Nginx not mentioned in security bulletins, prompting worries about their security.. Apache Struts Security, advisory oversight, software vulnerabilities, version discrepancies. . Brittany Day
Privacy is still important -- it's just that other things have become more important since Sept. 11, says Richard Smith, who has become a leading researcher on how technology invades our privacy. Smith, 47, is leaving his post as chief technology . . . . Privacy is still important -- it's just that other things have become more important since Sept. 11, says Richard Smith, who has become a leading researcher on how technology invades our privacy. Smith, 47, is leaving his post as chief technology officer at the Denver-based Privacy Foundation and shifting his research focus to computer security. "For most people, after Sept. 11, safety went way up as a priority and privacy went way down," Smith says. People "are more tolerant of government surveillance because we're more concerned about safety." The current atmosphere, he adds, also makes it difficult to be in the business of warning people about the erosion of privacy. The new anti-terrorism bill, for example, has been criticized by civil libertarians, but the fact that the act passed shows that, right now, "you're probably going to lose the battles" to protect privacy. The link for this article located at USAToday is no longer available. . Privacy is still important -- it's just that other things have become more important since Sept. 11,. important, privacy, still, other, things, become, since. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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